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Yet shall the land be desolate because of those who dwell therein, for the fruit of their doings.
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Sin's Inevitable Harvest
Commentators unanimously agree that the land's desolation is not arbitrary but a direct consequence of the people's sin. The phrase "the fruit of their doings" is a powerful reminder that our choices have real, tangible consequences. As Charles Spurgeon warns, sinful actions bear bitter fruit that people are ultimately made to eat, highlighting the principle of personal and corporate responsibility.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Notwithstanding - (And) the land (that is, the land of Judah referred to) will be desolate not through any arbitrary law or the might of her…
19th Century
Anglican
Notwithstanding the land shall be desolate. —There is still bitterness in the cup. In the midst of the triumphant expecta…
Baptist
That is a wonderful expression, "the fruit of their doings." All doings bear fruit of one kind or another, and sinful doings bear bitter and deadly…
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16th Century
Protestant
The Prophet, as I have already said, seems to be inconsistent with himself. For after speaking of the restoration of the land, he now abruptly says…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Notwithstanding the land shall be desolate Not the land of Chaldea, as some; or the land of the nations, as Jarchi a…
Those truly penitent for sin will see great reason to be patient under affliction. When we complain to the Lord about the badness of the times, we …
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